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After Action Review National Institute for Health Research NIHR CLAHRC for South Yorkshire Kate Bray CLAHRC Knowledge Translation Project Lead, Nicola Platts Leadership Development Co-ordinator, Sam Debbage Professional and Practice Development Lead Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust What was planned? AAR Ground Rules • Everyone needs to participate - openness • Everyone is on a equal footing • It is learning event: not a critique • The facilitator is not here to have answers • But to help team 'learn’ answers. • Quick and simple – no longer than 20 mins • Everyone is given the opportunity to speak. Why was there a difference? What actually happened? Four Simple Questions What is an After Action Review ? A professional discussion of an event that enables staff to discover for themselves what happened, why it happened, and how to improve. What was learned? How do we learn from what we do? • Every experience has a value • Everything can be improved • Learn from our every day work and experience • Share what we learn • Look to improve further Contact:: Sam Debbage: [email protected], Nicola Platts: [email protected] Sheffield Teaching Hospitals: Kate Bray, TK2A Project Lead [email protected]